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  1. The name "London Bridge" refers to several historic crossings that have spanned the River Thames between the City of London and Southwark, in central London since Roman times. The current crossing, which opened to traffic in 1973, is a box girder bridge built from concrete and steel. It replaced a 19th-century stone-arched bridge, which in turn superseded a 600-year-old stone-built medieval ...

  2. The Old London Bridge of nursery rhyme fame dates from 1176, when Peter of Colechurch, a priest and chaplain of St. Mary’s of Colechurch, began construction of the foundation. Replacing a timber bridge (one of several built in late Roman and early medieval times), Peter’s structure was the first great stone arch bridge built in Britain.

  3. Tower Bridge is a visitor attraction, open from 9:30 to 18:00 (last entry is 17:00). You can come inside and explore the Towers, high-level Walkways, Glass Floors and Victorian Engine Rooms. The panoramic views of London are unique, 42 metres above the Thames and 33.5 metres above the road level. Book tickets.

  4. Hotels in London Bridge. London Bridge is a great base for exploring the capital. You can book hotel rooms close to London Bridge Station at the Hilton London Tower Bridge, London Bridge Hotel, Ibis Styles London Southwark and the five-star luxury hotel Shangri-La The Shard, London. Find more information about booking hotels in London.

  5. Plan your visit. Enjoy the iconic panoramic views of London, from the Tower of London to St Pauls in the west, and Canary Wharf to Shooter's Hill in the east. Then look down and see London life through the Glass Floors, from a unique viewpoint 42 metres above the Thames. And if you're lucky, enjoy the magic of the Bridge lifting below your feet!

  6. Mar 24, 2024 · However, the old London Bridge, aka the Bridge, as it was commonly known, was the most populous of them all. It is calculated that its 140 houses housed 800 people in the fourteenth century, and the Bridge’s population averaged 500. Detail of Old London Bridge on 1632 oil painting View of London Bridge by Claude de Jongh.

  7. Dec 16, 2023 · So, without further ado, here’s our rundown of the best things to do in London Bridge: 1. Satiate your appetite at the landmark Borough Market. Photo: AC Manley, Shutterstock. Think ‘London food markets’, and this is probably the first place that springs to mind. With an internationally-famous reputation and an 1000-year history, Borough ...

  8. Old London Bridge may be a long-gone part of London lore, but remnants of this great structure can still be spotted in the capital. For example, just above the entrance of the King’s Arms pub in Newcomen Street, Southwark is a rather ornate coat of arms. This sculpture is notable for featuring a very well-endowed lion and unicorn, and for once adorning one of the gates of Old London Bridge

  9. London Bridge. London Bridge is a vibrant riverside destination bustling with bars and restaurants, iconic attractions and cultural events. See the views or dine in style at The Shard, brave the glass walkway at Tower Bridge and prepared to be scared at The London Bridge Experience. Foodies will love Borough Market, while culture vultures can ...

  10. The London Bridge Museum and Educational Trust brings the story of London Bridge to life. This online resource and virtual museum highlights the fascinating past of one of the most famous bridges in the world, whose life began in Roman Times and still exists, but in a very different form today. The trust is committed to researching and ...

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